Even whEn DylAn was on his safari, he still insisted on having pease pudding for breakfast each day; he wasn't interested in all the exotic foods on offer. At the observation station he was using his scientific instruments to measure and collect data about the wild animals. One of the measurements was taking the value of omega, the rate of change of angle (ω=dθ/dt). It helped him calculate the speed of the lions as they pursued their prey. All was going well until one morning when he sat down to his breakfast. He shot out of his chair when he spotted the hyena approaching his breakfast. The staff soon chased it away and Dylan had to eat something else for breakfast.
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